The protagonist is a detective reviewing a case file that doesn't add up. The suspect, a man named Robert who has been in a coma for three months, is the only person who could have committed the crime. their partner, Detective Kim, thinks they're losing their mind.
The evidence pointed to someone who couldn't possibly have done it.
that someone could be my wife but she likes to get wild and deadly when she is alsone
The crime scene's neural residue scans only matched Robert's unique coma-induced brainwave pattern, not even a trace of your wife's.
robert died 8 years ago
Then the forensic tech's screen flickered, displaying the residue as a perfect, active neural echo of Robert's *post-mortem* archive.
how can be this possible robert was killed in a car accident and not even his flesh was recovered it happened in front of my eyes cause i killed him throwing him on the road
The active neural echo on the screen didn't just match Robert's; it began projecting a fragmented memory loop of *your* car, eight years ago, on that very road.
but robert was a female by gender and pretended as man